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RE: ADSactly History - Wrongfully Maligned Figures in History (Part 2)
Your information is always very interesting, @honeydue. It seems to me very fair to demystify the versions manipulated around Lucretia Borgia and Mary I of England. De Galieleo Galilei las falsedades In Galileo Galilei up to Pope Benedict XVI in one of his famous allocutions recognized its value and the misunderstanding of the Catholic Church. What did surprise me was Nero's claim; I did not know that version of this character, who, undoubtedly, like all Roman emperors, was a tyrant. Thank you for your post. Greetings.
Undoubtedly. But was he the Antichrist, as he is popularly remembered today? As I said, they were all products of their times, you have to take into account Nero's childhood and the very tense political world he lived in. Because people who portray him today tend to take him out of context, I believe.